Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 16, 2025
I figure we better work that while the weather's good, and run our tunnel in on this other when snow comes." Bud turned his head and looked at Cash intently for a minute. "I've been drunker'n a fool for three days," he announced solemnly. "Yeah. You look it," was Cash's dry retort, while he stared straight ahead, up the steep, shadowed trail.
"Why, how the devil can you call this good weather, neighbor, when it's raining for the last week, night and day?" "I do call it good weather for all that," returned Nogher, "for you ought to know that every weather's good that God sends." "Well," said the Bodagh, taken aback a little by the Nogher's piety, "there's truth in that, too, neighbor."
Meanwhile the man and woman hand in hand drew nearer to the villa, but very slowly. For, apart from the weather's hindrances, the woman's anger had grown.
Sandy looked at him and listened with some slight show of interest, then he said: "Oh that's all right now! But ye needn't ha' troublt shavin' yer beard the cold weather's comin' on! An' yer mate's duds don't suit ye they 're too sma'; an' yer game leg doesn't fit ye either it takes a lot o' practice. Ha' ye got ony tea an' sugar?"
By and by he changed the course and mountains rose ahead, although a bank of cloud hid the plain and mangrove forest at their feet. In the afternoon, he searched the haze with his glasses, and getting a bearing stopped the engines near Salinas Point at dusk. "If the weather's good, I'll wait three days," he said.
The younger delegate looked at Old Ben, who, now that it "was demanded of him to speak the truth," or such dilution thereof as might seem most favourable to the interests of the shed, found a difficulty like many wiser men about his exordium. "Well, Muster Gordon," at length he broke forth, "look'ee here, sir. The weather's been awful bad, and clean agin shearing.
"Pray do not move, Sergeant." The sergeant had not shown the slightest inclination of doing anything of the kind. "I will find my way out. Very hot today, is it not?" "Feeflee warm, sir; weather's goin' to break' workin' up for thunder." "I hope not. The school plays the M.C.C. on Wednesday, and it would be a pity if rain were to spoil our first fixture with them. Good afternoon." And Mr.
You tell me what time you can be ready each afternoon and I'll see that there's a buggy waiting for you." "Oh, no, really!" Sydney protested. "I'd rather not! I can get to the field and back easily, without getting at all tired; in fact, I need the exercise." "Well, if you're certain of that," answered the coach. "But any time you change your mind, or the weather's bad, let me know.
"It's like the stripes on a tawny snake," she said, "or on a tiger's back. This isn't a proper Riviera day. And the mountains of Italy have put powder on their foreheads and noses. While it's rained down here, it's been snowing on the heights. As my French maid used to say, 'I think the weather's in train to rearrange itself." "Never mind the weather," said Jim.
And she felt again the strength of her longing, hungry young soul, which yearned to grow and yet no one would give it its food. She was lost in these thoughts, in her new strange pain, when the stable-girl came in out of breath and said, "I've just let in a strange gentleman, who asks leave to wait a little while till the weather's not so bad. He's come across country, he says."
Word Of The Day
Others Looking